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A man now in Livonia police custody for an attempted rape has been called a “person of interest” in the 28-year-old Farmington Hills’s woman disappearance in December.

A police source talking to WWJ Newsradio 950 on Tuesday said the man whose Berkley home was searched in connection with Stislicki’s disappearance has been arrested in the attack of a woman on the Hines Drive bicycle path in Livonia on Sept. 4 of last year.

In that case, the 28-year old victim was headed east on the path, west of Levan, when a man grabbed her by the neck, hit her in the face and began dragging her into the woods toward the Rouge River.

While she struggled, the man allegedly tried to take her clothes off, telling her he wanted to have sex — but the woman was able to fight him off. She flagged down a passing motorist and used his phone to call 911 while the suspect fled on foot, police said.

Originally Posted by Angiebla

Lazarus is pretty exceptional and he's been here for awhile, smearing his poo around the threads for attention. Don't be like Lazarus.

Arraignment this morning - $750,000 Bond for Floyd Russell Galloway, Jr. on a different case - not Danielle Stislicki. Floyd Galloway was the last person seen with Stislicki and is a person of interest in her case.

Today?s charges are related to a crime on September 4, 2016 where Galloway attacked a jogger in Hines Park, Livonia, MI.

Floyd Russell Galloway, Jr. of Berkley was arraigned in 16th District Court Wednesday on one count of kidnapping, one count of criminal sexual conduct ? assault with intent to commit penetration, and one count of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder by strangulation.

The woman told officers that a man wrapped his arms around her neck and struck her on the side of her face. She struggled with the attacker as he attempted to drag her toward the Rouge River. Police said the man attempted to remove her clothing and told her that he wanted to have sex with her.

The victim was able to fight off the man and run away. She flagged down a motorist and used his phone to call police.

A couple of days after the September 4, 2016 attack, police released this sketch:

Danielle Stislicki disappeared on December 2, 2016 and witnesses say she was last seen with Floyd Galloway, a security guard in the building where she worked.

I have a geographic connection to this case and here are some things I know -

Police searched his home and removed floorboards, a bed, a vehicle and other items from his home. When they questioned Floyd Galloway about Danielle Stislicki, Floyd asserted his fifth amendment rights. He has not been cooperative and neither has his family, including his in-laws. He is reportedly currently residing with his in-laws including his wife with leukemia, Eileen Clemens Galloway.

This has had the local community up in arms. Floyd?s defense attorney, Jim Williams, is going to great lengths to put doubt about Floyd in the local community. His attorney and his team have removed photos of Floyd on the Internet and have tagged pictures of other people and objects as Floyd to confuse the public. A websleuths thread about Danielle was apparently closed because people were using Floyd's name and he had not been charged and overall - it created chaos.

Local people are hoping this arrest leads to information about Danielle Stislicki, but I'm not so sure. He and his attorney are adamant that he is innocent.

Galloway, of Berkley, is considered a person of interest in the missing case of 28-year-old Danielle Stislicki. But right now he's accused of attacking a woman Sept. 4, 2016 while she was jogging in the park. He faces charges of kidnapping, criminal sexual conduct with intent to commit penetration, and assault with intent do great bodily harm by strangulation in connection to the Hines Park attack.

Galloway was arraigned on those charges June 28 and is being held on a $750,000 bond. His preliminary examination will be Aug. 1. Galloway's attorney, John Dakmak, waived his client's right for a preliminary examination within seven days of the date of the probable cause conference.

Allen Park police are investigating similarities between a sexual assault case they are investigating and the Livonia Hines Park attack case.

Allen Park and Livonia sketches

Livonia police had released a sketch of the attacker back in September. Allen Park police said that Livonia police sketch is similar to the one they released Tuesday in connection to a sexual assault on June 10, 2017. Allen Park police believe the cases could be connected due to the similarities of the sketches, which were made by two different sketch artists.

Police are searching Hines Park in Livonia in connection to the missing case of 28-year-old Danielle Stislicki.

Law enforcement, including the FBI, Farmington Hills police, Livonia police and Michigan State police, are conducting a search Wednesday centered around the area of Hines Drive and Newburgh Road. Cadaver dogs are joining several law enforcement agencies in the search. Police are asking for anyone at the park to be watchful for signs of Stislicki's remains. Hines Drive is closed to traffic between Newburgh and Stark roads.

Police are looking for any signs of Stislicki's remains at Hines Park. They are searching for items such as a suitcase, trunk, luggage, bags, her blue Eddie Bauer 3-in-1 jacket, a black zip up, jeans and a pair of burgundy boots.

Moreover, police are searching for a tan and brown striped comforter. Investigators believe Stislicki's body could have been wrapped in the comforter. When asked for more details about the comforter, police would not comment.

Law enforcement has searched various locations since Stislicki first went missing. More than a dozen searches have been conducted in woods, parks, and at bodies of water. Police said she is the victim of foul play and do not believe she will be found alive. She is not considered a victim of human trafficking -- it is not a factor in this case, police said.

Police do not have specific evidence which leads them to believe they will find Stislicki in Hines Park, but they have to search the area because it's where a person of interest in Stislicki's case allegedly was involved in an attack on a jogger.

A metro Detroiter on Monday shared a Facebook post from a male friend who found a much-circulated photo of Danielle Stislicki as he was browsing profiles on the app. Using the screen name “Looking3thcat,” whoever is using the missing woman’s photo claims to be 22 years old and living in Indiana.

Stislicki’s mother, Ann Stislicki, said this is clearly a case of someone posing as her daughter.

It’s a high-profile case; and, with so many photos of her daughter out there, Ann Stislicki said the family has been concerned that issues like this might arise.”It’s an unfortunate incident that we will need to address,” she added. “It’s sad.”

Farmington Hills Police Commander Matt Koehn said that they will be looking into this; at least attempting to locate and contact the culprit. Although Koehn said he’s not sure that use of the photo amounts to criminal activity, police at very least would ask the person to take it down.

“It certainly muddies the waters,” as the investigation remains open and ongoing, Koehn said.

Originally Posted by Angiebla

Lazarus is pretty exceptional and he's been here for awhile, smearing his poo around the threads for attention. Don't be like Lazarus.

The case is approaching the one year mark that 28-year old Danielle Stisliki has been missing. Farmington Hills police say they believe foul play was involved in his disappearance. Danielle left her job at MetLife on Telegraph Rd., north of 10 Mile, in Southfield at around 5 p.m. Friday, December 2, 2016. She was supposed to stop home and then meet a friend for dinner. Strangely, she never showed up for the dinner meeting, nor did she return to work the next day. She was never heard from again.

Police later found her jeep locked and parked outside her Independence Green apartment in Farmington Hills. According to police, her purse was inside along with her personal identification and credit cards.
Farmington Hills detectives and evidence technicians have received extensive assistance and resources from federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies in hopes of finding Danielle.

Danielle's father says he feels in his heart that Floyd Galloway, a Berkley man charged in a Livonia sex assault and called a “person of interest” in the Stiskicki case knows exactly what happened to his daughter. He went on to say that Galloway is a serial rapist and that it's not safe that he's on the streets causing danger to the public. He doesn't know if it's related to Danielle's disappearance, but he wants people to be warned about Galloway.

Galloway rejected a plea deal in the Hines Park case on November 10, 2017. He was charged with kidnapping, criminal sexual conduct, assault with intent to commit sexual penetration, assault with intent to do great bodily harm, and assault with intent to murder. He would have faced 15-35 years in prison if he pleaded guilty to these charges. However, the intent to murder charge would have been dropped and he would have been placed in the database as a sex offender for the remainder of his life. He decided not to accept the deal.

The case will now go to trail which could last at least three weeks long.

Originally Posted by Angiebla

Lazarus is pretty exceptional and he's been here for awhile, smearing his poo around the threads for attention. Don't be like Lazarus.

Today is 1-year anniversary of Danielle Stislicki disappearance. She has not been found and is suspected to be deceased.

Here are updates on case:
* POI Floyd Galloway’s wife filed for divorce in August 2017.
* POI - Floyd Galloway, Jr decided to plead guilty on November 21, 2017 and take plea deal in other case (attack and attempted rape of jogger).
* Lots of details about Floyd Galloway on this Crime Watch Daily (view online) Family speaks out in Danielle Stislicki missing-person case
* No word on if and when Galloway could be charged in Stislicki case.

Floyd Galloway admits to strangling, trying to have sex with jogger at Hines Park in Livonia

Galloway, 30, gave a statement in court while accepting a plea deal that enables him to avoid a trial for an assault with intent to murder charge. Judge Mark Slavens asked Galloway to speak up multiple times as he delivered his statement (watch above).

"On Sept. 4, 2016 at about 7 p.m. I was at Hines Park in Livonia. I saw a woman jogging on a path I was walking on," Galloway said. "As she passed me I pulled her to the ground from behind, putting my arm around her neck ... I began hitting her and choking her. I did all of this in order to have sex with her. After a few minutes I got off of her, let her go and I ran away. I did not have sex with her."

Galloway told prosecutors the woman was unwilling to have sex with him. The prosecution said the victim was unable to breath while being choked and that she went unconscious at one point.

Galloway originally was charged with kidnapping, criminal sexual conduct-assault with intent to commit sexual penetration, assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder by strangulation and assault with intent to murder. He could face 16-35 years in prison after pleading guilty to the kidnapping, criminal sexual conduct and assault with intent to do bodily harm charges. The intent to murder charge will be dropped and he also will have to register as a sex offender for life. If a jury had found him guilty on the assault with intent to murder charge he could have faced life in prison.

The deal was offered by prosecutors about two weeks ago. Galloway rejected it at two different hearings before accepting it in court Tuesday.

Local people are hoping this arrest leads to information about Danielle Stislicki, but I'm not so sure. He and his attorney are adamant that he is innocent.

I think they found evidence in his house that they cant use either because of how it was obtained, or it not being solid enough, but I believe he did it. He was the security guard at her place of employment, and violent rape seems to be his thing. That, mixed with the massive questions around evidence in his home are fairly suggestive. If there was nothing there that subject would be dropped.

Originally Posted by bowieluva

Listen, if no one cares when a crazy noodle walks in and executes children with a gun, no one cares about anything.